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Noughts and Crosses- Stories, Studies and Sketches
- By: Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
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Dive into a captivating collection of enchanting short stories crafted by Q, the intriguing pen name of the renowned and whimsical Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch. Join Amy Gramour as she brings these tales to life, inviting you to explore the rich tapestry of human experience through the lens of masterful storytelling.
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Moments With Mark Twain
- By: Albert Bigelow Paine Mark Twain
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Dive into the wit and wisdom of Mark Twain through carefully curated selections of his timeless works. Journey in chronological order as you revisit the iconic whitewashing scene in Tom Sawyer, the pivotal moments before the Mississippi River adventure in Huckleberry Finn, and the tense identity swap in “The Prince and the Pauper.” Reflect on the intriguing insights from “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court,” where a critic hailed a certain feud as “...as dramatic and powerful an episode as I know in modern literature.” This collection also offers Twains keen observations...
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Our Village, Volume 2
- By: Mary Russell Mitford
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In this captivating volume, Miss Mitford resumes her insightful reflections on the evolving tapestry of village life, two years after the first volume. With her trademark wit and keen observations, she delves into the lives of the villagers and their unfolding stories, capturing the subtle seasonal and local changes that have occurred during her absence. Additionally, this collection offers a glimpse into Miss Mitfords own school days and her initial foray into society. (Summary by Anne Fletcher) Please note that the text source is missing pages 198, 199, 236, and 237, which can be accessed ...
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Mary Barton
- By: Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
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Mary Barton, the debut novel by English author Elizabeth Gaskell, was published in 1848 and paints a vivid portrait of life in 1830s and 1840s Manchester. This powerful narrative delves into the harsh realities faced by the Victorian working class, centering around two families—the Bartons and the Wilsons. As John Barton grapples with the loss of his wife and son, he becomes a passionate advocate for social justice, questioning the inequities of wealth and the struggles between the rich and the poor. The disappearance of his sister-in-law Esther adds to the familys turmoil, pushing John ...
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Bread
- By: Charles G. Norris
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Step into the world of Bread by Charles G. Norris, a poignant tale that echoes the themes of the working class in a manner reminiscent of The Great Gatsby. This novel centers around a tragic female protagonist navigating life as a stenographer in early 20th century New York City, during the transformative years from 1905 to 1922. In a society where women were often relegated to the roles of wives and homemakers, she boldly embraces the unconventional path of a wage earner. Norris paints vivid pictures of life inside a bustling publishing house at the dawn of modern media, capturing the ...
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Alice; or The Wages of Sin
- By: Frederic Werden Pangborn
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This book serves as a thought-provoking exploration of a chilling possibility in real life. While you may find moments of warmth and humor within its pages, the author’s intent extends far beyond mere entertainment. He aims to impart a moral lesson and inspire readers to reflect deeply before taking action, considering the implications of their choices. If this work can encourage even one person to contemplate the consequences of their actions, the author will consider his effort a success.
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1916- First Chapters Collection
- By: Various
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Dive into the rich literary landscape of 1916 with this collection of captivating first chapters from notable works published that year. Curated from Wikipedias literary highlights, this list features a range of titles, most of which are available on Project Gutenberg. Join us as we explore the beginnings of these timeless stories, narrated by Matt Pierard.
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All Roads Lead to Calvary
- By: Jerome K. Jerome
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All Roads Lead to Calvary is a poignant 1919 novel by British author Jerome K. Jerome, renowned for his classic Three Men in a Boat. This work reflects the profound impact of the First World War on his writing. It follows the journey of Joan Allway, a Cambridge University-educated woman who embarks on a transformative path as a journalist and later a wartime ambulance driver. Throughout her experiences, she encounters a diverse array of characters, grappling with the complex moral dilemmas of her time. In 1921, the novel was adapted into a silent British film directed by Kenelm Foss.
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Frozen Pirate (version 2)
- By: William Clark Russell
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In this captivating tale, Russell draws from his own experiences as a merchant seaman to weave the fictional narrative of Paul Rodney, a daring captain who stumbles upon an icebound vessel in the treacherous waters of the South Atlantic while commanding a pirate ship. Renowned as one of the finest English writers of maritime fiction, Russells work is often likened to the masterpieces of American literary giants like Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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Mademoiselle Ixe
- By: Mary Elizabeth Hawker
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Dive into the captivating world of Mademoiselle Ixe, a remarkable story by English writer Mary Elizabeth Hawker, who wrote under the pseudonym Lanoe Falconer. After facing numerous rejections from publishers, this tale of a governess in an English country house emerged as a stunning mystery, showcasing an artistic finesse that set it apart from other short stories of its time. The Saturday Review hailed it as one of the finest short stories in England, and it quickly gained immense popularity. Notably, Gladstone praised the book, which faced a ban in Russia, while the likes of Taine admired ...
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Country of the Pointed Firs (Version 2)
- By: Sarah Orne Jewett
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Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here,...
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Courtship of Miles Standish
- By: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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In the late nineteenth century through the mid-twentieth, American elementary classrooms often displayed a black-and-white print of New England pilgrims journeying to church, muskets in hand—alongside a portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart. School children were well-versed in the tale of the Mayflower and the Plymouth colony in Massachusetts, with Captain Miles Standish, the military leader of this small band, being one of the most recognized figures. Standish, along with the friendly Indian Squanto and the young pilgrim John Alden, who was in love with the beautiful Priscilla ...
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Christmas Carol (version 07)
- By: Charles Dickens
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Experience the timeless tale of an old miser and the remarkable transformation brought about by a series of ghostly visits. This unique rendition is delivered in a soft whisper, making it an ideal choice for quiet nighttime listening. Enjoy the soothing ambiance as you immerse yourself in this classic story. - Summary by Cori Samuel
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Frank Mildmay A Naval Adventure
- By: Frederick Marryat
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Join Frank Mildmay on an exhilarating journey as he navigates the treacherous waters of naval life under the legendary Captain Cochrane. This captivating tale, drawn from the authors own experiences as a midshipman, offers a thrilling glimpse into the daring escapades of one of Britains most celebrated naval figures. (Summary by Paul Klipp)
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Cloak (Version 2)
- By: Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
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Step into the world of The Cloak, a captivating tale by Ukrainian-born Russian author Nikolai Gogol, first published in 1842. This poignant story has profoundly shaped Russian literature, as noted by Fyodor Dostoyevskys famous remark We all come out from Gogols Overcoat. Often heralded as the genesis of the realistic writing style, Gogols work invites readers to explore themes of identity, society, and the human condition. Summary by phil c.
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Effi Briest (abridged)
- By: Theodor Fontane
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Discover the poignant tale of Effi Briest, a masterpiece of Prussian Realism that remains largely undiscovered in the English-speaking world, yet is a staple in German education. This tragic story follows Effi, a young woman from a venerable family, who finds herself bound by duty to marry Geert von Instetten, a much older Prussian official. As the narrative unfolds, the strict adherence to social obligations leads to devastating consequences for Effi, particularly as she navigates the repercussions of her own indiscretions. Thomas Mann once suggested that if one could only choose six books to...
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Christmas Stories from French and Spanish Writers
- By: Pedro Antonio de Alarcón y Ariza Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer François Coppée Alphonse Daudet Antoine Gustave Droz Maxime Du Camp Antoinette Ogden Benito Pérez Galdós Marcel Prévost Jules Simon André Theuriet Armando Palacio Valdés
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Discover a delightful collection of fifteen enchanting short stories by Antoinette Ogden, featuring captivating narratives from renowned French and Spanish writers throughout the ages. Join us as we explore these timeless tales that capture the spirit of Christmas. - Summary by David Wales
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Dark Nights Work
- By: Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
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Dive into a world of love, murder, and insightful social commentary as you explore Mrs. Gaskells masterful storytelling. Originally serialized by Charles Dickens, this novel reflects the authors unique ability to eschew melodrama in favor of rich psychological realism. Experience a poignant narrative that navigates the complexities of human connections across class divides, all brought to life by the talented Beth Thomas.
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Magician
- By: W. Somerset Maugham
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The Magician, a captivating novel by British author W. Somerset Maugham, was first published in 1908. It follows the enigmatic magician Oliver Haddo, a character inspired by the infamous Aleister Crowley, as he embarks on a dark quest to create life itself. Crowley, in turn, critiqued the novel under the pseudonym Oliver Haddo, accusing Maugham of plagiarism. Written during Maughams time in London, after his encounters with Crowley in Paris, this intriguing tale was later republished with a foreword by Maugham titled A Fragment of Autobiography.
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Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coasts (version 2)
- By: Frank R. Stockton
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Dive into the thrilling world of Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coasts, a captivating non-fiction narrative that uncovers the origins of piracy and the notorious pirates that roamed the shores of the United States. Unlike the romanticized portrayals we see today, Stocktons compelling tales present pirates as the villains they truly were, delivering a dramatic and entertaining read that will keep you on the edge of your seat! (Summary by Sibella Denton)
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